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Peer-Reviewed Articles and Reports

I am committed to sharing science and resources, if public access is not available, please do not hesitate to contact me (leahfulton@uvic.ca), and I will happily provide the publication and any associated data.

2026

L. Fulton & B. Thom (2026). Unsettling the Map: Cartographies of Treaty Relations as Public Pedagogy in the Salish Sea. In Progress

2025

D. J. Lieske, S. Avery-Gomm, P. Champagne, L. Fulton (2024). GIS and Remote Sensing for Integrated Management of Coastal Island Ecosystems. * Environmental Management. 

2024

P. Champagne, K. McGuigan, L. Douglas, D. J. Lieske, K. Allard, L. Fulton, S. Avery-Gomm (2024). Identifying Tide-Dependent Islands in Atlantic Canada: A Satellite Analysis Approach Using Advanced Cloud Filtering Techniques. * In Progress

Leah Fulton

Leah Fulton (she/they) is an early-career professional working as a coastal planner and cartographer on the traditional territories of the lək̓ʷəŋən and WSÁNEĆ peoples of the Coast Salish Nation (Victoria, British Columbia). She specializes in spatial data storytelling, digital cartography, and interactive geovisualizations, particularly as they pertain to the coastal environment. She is currently a PhD Candidate at the University of Victoria, in the Department of Geography.

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Working on the lands of the Coast Salish and Straits Salish Territories of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ Peoples (Victoria, B.C)

I am committed to engaging with and learning from diverse Indigenous Peoples and communities across Turtle Island as well as addressing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls To Action, and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

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